Job summary We are seeking to recruit a Neurodevelopmental Pathway Co-ordinator into a brand-new role to work as an integral part of the neurodevelopmental pathway (NDP) multi-agency team based in Halton Child Development Centre covering the footprint of the Borough of Halton and some areas of Cheshire West. Main duties of the NDP co-ordinator role include providing specialist support to colleagues on neurodevelopmental issues, taking a key role in liaising with partner agencies to achieve positive outcomes for children/adolescents with both a neurodevelopmental difficulty and a mental health condition and taking a key role in feeding back to young people and their families the outcome of their multi agency assessment. The successful candidate would also be expected to develop the service and the role in line with national and local initiatives. The post holder will demonstrate an attitude which respects and values children, young people and their parents/carers and upholds the Bridgewater Trust values. Main duties of the job Job Purpose: To work as an integral part of the Neurodevelopmental pathway multi agency team To lead the development and implementation of a diagnostic pathway for children with neurodevelopmental difficulties To provide specialist support to colleagues on neurodevelopmental issues. To take a key role in liaising with partner agencies to achieve positive outcomes for children/adolescents with both a neurodevelopmental difficulty and a mental health condition. To take a key role in feeding back to young people and their families the outcome of their multi agency assessment. To develop the service and the role in line with national and local initiatives. The post holder will demonstrate an attitude which respects and values children, young people and their parents/carers and upholds the Trust values. About us Flexible working will be considered for all roles. Unfortunately, we do not hold a sponsor licence for working Visas. At Bridgewater, our PEOPLE values shape how we deliver our NHS services in your local community. They help us deliver our mission to improve local health and promote wellbeing in the communities we serve. After all, values are about people and they were created in partnership with our staff to reflect what they felt was important to them Here at Bridgewater our shared values flow through the organisation. P - Person-centred-We are passionate about individual needs and promote independence in the healthcare we provide E - Empowered- We empower our people and encourage new ideas to deliver and create improvements in community care. O - Open and Honest -We behave in a way that develops relationships based on trust, openness, honesty and respect. P - Professional-We support our people, so everyone has the right skills and training to deliver outstanding patient care. L - Locally Lead -We are always learning about our communities and show great pride in being a local provider of health and care. E - Efficient -We use our resources wisely to provide sustainable and value for money healthcare for our patients. Date posted 21 October 2024 Pay scheme Agenda for change Band Band 7 Salary £46,148 to £52,809 a year Contract Permanent Working pattern Part-time, Flexible working Reference number C9835-HC24-031d Job locations Woodview Child Development Centre Crow Wood Lane Widnes WA8 3LZ Job description Job responsibilities Duties and Responsibilities 1. Clinical 1.1 Complete complex assessments of childrens abilities, development and areas of specific impairment, such as in-depth assessments of behaviour and relationship difficulties. 1.2 Screening of new referrals to the neurodevelopment pathway. 1.3 Produce a collective clinical formulation and intervention plan where appropriate founded on evidence-based practice in co-operation with the client and their carers. 1.4 Actively form and maintain therapeutic alliances underpinned by specialist knowledge and theory; this will also involve co-ordination of other members of the multi-agency team. 1.5 Evaluate the effectiveness of the existing pathway and interventions using a range of interpersonal skills, supervision, and standard evaluation measures. 1.6 Identify and respond appropriately to Child Protection issues, as described within the guidelines of Bridgewater Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and local safeguarding policies. 1.7 Maintain clear and comprehensive clinical notes, to ensure information is accurate and up to date for future reference, in line with ECC Guidelines and complies with the Data Protection Act. 1.8 Maintain confidentiality and professional standards at all times. 1.9 Identify supervision needs and attend clinical supervision as appropriate. 1.10 Organise own caseload and work schedules. 1.11 Keep abreast of new clinical developments for young people with neurodevelopment difficulties. 2. Communication 2.1 Attend Child Protection Case Conferences as required as a representative of the Trust. 2.2 Provide and receive highly complex, sensitive, or contentious information to children and families, and to other professionals within child services. 2.3 Communicate effectively with young people and their families, when in crisis and in challenging family situations. 2.4 Organise and facilitate multi-professional/agency meetings and reviews. 2.5 Elicit highly sensitive information using engagement/communication skills, which are appropriate to the young persons stage of development. 2.6 Work as part of an integrated multi professional/agency team, ensuring good communication and working relationships with other professionals in hospitals and the community. 2.7 Compile and maintain effective client records in accordance with professional body and Trust standards. 2.8 Provide written reports detailing outcome of assessment and recommendations for future support. 3. Service Development 3.1 Review existing resource provision 3.2 Develop services for children and young people with a neurodevelopmental disorder and mental health needs in collaboration with CAMHS and partner agencies. 3.3 Development of neurodevelopment care pathways with partner agencies. 4. Education / Development / Training 4.1 Maintain specialist neurodevelopment role within the multi-disciplinary/agency team and provide support and consultation to co-workers within the network. 4.2 Provide training to other professionals to improve neurodevelopment health knowledge and skills in line with the Childrens National Service Framework. 4.3 Provide specific training and/or presentations to other agencies, statutory and voluntary, and promote and deliver service developments. 4.4 Provide training placements for students (of same discipline) as appropriate in agreement with the team and Head of Service. 4.5 Contribute to the supervision and training of other professionals within the service as appropriate. 4.6 Provide evidence to support development around the Trust appraisal system which includes KSF. 4.7 Participate in regular supervision, engage in reflective practice, and be committed to continued development. 4.8 Develop own skills and knowledge and contribute to the development of others. 5. Professional Development 5.1 To participate in individual performance appraisal and personal development plans, with the manager. 5.2 Maintain registration in accordance with their professional body. 6. Shared Team Roles and Responsibilities 6.1 Work closely with families, carers and other agencies involved in meeting the needs of the clients. 6.2 Ensure maintenance of accurate statistical records as required by the Trust. 6.3 Adhere to current research and legislation and work within Trust policies and procedural guidelines. 6.4 Participate in orientation, induction, training and education of new staff and students on placement, and staff from other agencies. 6.5 Record outcome measure in conjunction with clients and in accordance with professional and Trust policies and procedures. 6.6 Participate in the teams routine administrative tasks. 6.7 Provide formal documents, such as letters and reports, to other professionals, agencies, and families. 6.8 Provide evidence to support development around the Trust Appraisal system which may include the KSF or other competency profiles. 7. Clinical Governance and Research 7.1 Maintain personal skills and knowledge through relevant workshops, lectures, journals, and peer supervision. 7.2 Takes responsibility for research, evaluation, and audit in response to the clinical and professional interest of the post, and to monitor standards, quality and consumer reaction to the provision of services. 7.3 Provides advice and supervision to trainees regarding research skills and competency. 8. Research & Audit 8.1 Undertake and participate in appropriate audit, quality assurance programmes and research as directed. This list of duties is not intended to be exhaustive, but indicates the main areas of work and may be subject to change after consultation with the post-holder to meet the changing needs of the organisation. Job description Job responsibilities Duties and Responsibilities 1. Clinical 1.1 Complete complex assessments of childrens abilities, development and areas of specific impairment, such as in-depth assessments of behaviour and relationship difficulties. 1.2 Screening of new referrals to the neurodevelopment pathway. 1.3 Produce a collective clinical formulation and intervention plan where appropriate founded on evidence-based practice in co-operation with the client and their carers. 1.4 Actively form and maintain therapeutic alliances underpinned by specialist knowledge and theory; this will also involve co-ordination of other members of the multi-agency team. 1.5 Evaluate the effectiveness of the existing pathway and interventions using a range of interpersonal skills, supervision, and standard evaluation measures. 1.6 Identify and respond appropriately to Child Protection issues, as described within the guidelines of Bridgewater Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and local safeguarding policies. 1.7 Maintain clear and comprehensive clinical notes, to ensure information is accurate and up to date for future reference, in line with ECC Guidelines and complies with the Data Protection Act. 1.8 Maintain confidentiality and professional standards at all times. 1.9 Identify supervision needs and attend clinical supervision as appropriate. 1.10 Organise own caseload and work schedules. 1.11 Keep abreast of new clinical developments for young people with neurodevelopment difficulties. 2. Communication 2.1 Attend Child Protection Case Conferences as required as a representative of the Trust. 2.2 Provide and receive highly complex, sensitive, or contentious information to children and families, and to other professionals within child services. 2.3 Communicate effectively with young people and their families, when in crisis and in challenging family situations. 2.4 Organise and facilitate multi-professional/agency meetings and reviews. 2.5 Elicit highly sensitive information using engagement/communication skills, which are appropriate to the young persons stage of development. 2.6 Work as part of an integrated multi professional/agency team, ensuring good communication and working relationships with other professionals in hospitals and the community. 2.7 Compile and maintain effective client records in accordance with professional body and Trust standards. 2.8 Provide written reports detailing outcome of assessment and recommendations for future support. 3. Service Development 3.1 Review existing resource provision 3.2 Develop services for children and young people with a neurodevelopmental disorder and mental health needs in collaboration with CAMHS and partner agencies. 3.3 Development of neurodevelopment care pathways with partner agencies. 4. Education / Development / Training 4.1 Maintain specialist neurodevelopment role within the multi-disciplinary/agency team and provide support and consultation to co-workers within the network. 4.2 Provide training to other professionals to improve neurodevelopment health knowledge and skills in line with the Childrens National Service Framework. 4.3 Provide specific training and/or presentations to other agencies, statutory and voluntary, and promote and deliver service developments. 4.4 Provide training placements for students (of same discipline) as appropriate in agreement with the team and Head of Service. 4.5 Contribute to the supervision and training of other professionals within the service as appropriate. 4.6 Provide evidence to support development around the Trust appraisal system which includes KSF. 4.7 Participate in regular supervision, engage in reflective practice, and be committed to continued development. 4.8 Develop own skills and knowledge and contribute to the development of others. 5. Professional Development 5.1 To participate in individual performance appraisal and personal development plans, with the manager. 5.2 Maintain registration in accordance with their professional body. 6. Shared Team Roles and Responsibilities 6.1 Work closely with families, carers and other agencies involved in meeting the needs of the clients. 6.2 Ensure maintenance of accurate statistical records as required by the Trust. 6.3 Adhere to current research and legislation and work within Trust policies and procedural guidelines. 6.4 Participate in orientation, induction, training and education of new staff and students on placement, and staff from other agencies. 6.5 Record outcome measure in conjunction with clients and in accordance with professional and Trust policies and procedures. 6.6 Participate in the teams routine administrative tasks. 6.7 Provide formal documents, such as letters and reports, to other professionals, agencies, and families. 6.8 Provide evidence to support development around the Trust Appraisal system which may include the KSF or other competency profiles. 7. Clinical Governance and Research 7.1 Maintain personal skills and knowledge through relevant workshops, lectures, journals, and peer supervision. 7.2 Takes responsibility for research, evaluation, and audit in response to the clinical and professional interest of the post, and to monitor standards, quality and consumer reaction to the provision of services. 7.3 Provides advice and supervision to trainees regarding research skills and competency. 8. Research & Audit 8.1 Undertake and participate in appropriate audit, quality assurance programmes and research as directed. This list of duties is not intended to be exhaustive, but indicates the main areas of work and may be subject to change after consultation with the post-holder to meet the changing needs of the organisation. Person Specification Qualifications Essential Masters level qualification or equivalent experience Up to date Professional Registration (to be maintained) Registered Childrens Nurse / Mental Health Nurse / RNLD (Professional Registration with NMC) OR Registered Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist or Speech and Language Therapist. Desirable Specialist qualifications pertaining to Neurodevelopmental disorder Sponsorship Essential Do you have the right to stay and work in the UK without sponsorship (share-codes will be checked if applicable), please state this on your application form. Relations Essential If you are related to a director or have a relationship with a director or employee of an appointing organisation, please state the relationship in your application form. Other Essential Ability to work collaboratively. Understanding of the principles of equal opportunities in relation to staff and clients. Demonstrate a commitment to respecting and displaying the Trust Values at all times The ability to travel independently across the Trust The ability to work flexibly in accordance with service needs. Experience Essential Demonstrable post qualification experience Demonstrable experience of direct clinical work in Neurodevelopmental field or in CAMHS at senior practitioner level. Experience of exercising full clinical responsibility for clients care and treatment, Risk assessment/management. Experience working with children/families/carers. Experience of working with children with neurodevelopmental disorders and their families Desirable Experience of providing supervision Experience of working in multi- disciplinary teams Responsibility for the supervision of others Contribution to service development Skills & Attributes Essential Able to work autonomously as well as in a team. Ability to form therapeutic alliances / relationships with service users and carers. Risk assessment/management skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills including record keeping. Ability to work with children and families with neurodevelopmental needs. Evidence of continuing professional development. Ability to relate relevant theory to practice. IT Skills Ability to problem solve. Knowledge of child development. Knowledge of relevant childcare legislation. Knowledge of own skill limitations and when to seek advice/support. Self-motivating in pursuance of specialist knowledge. Effective care co-ordination. Specialist knowledge and in-depth understanding of a range of learning disability, neuro developmental and mental health issues and the impact on young people and their carers. Knowledge of key government and local policy developments which shape and influence the direction of Childrens Services, NSF and Children and Young Peoples Strategic Plan Desirable Ability and experience of providing supervision to others. Ability and experience of providing training and consultation to others. Research skills. Mentorship skills. Service and organisational development skills. Experience in a specialist area, e.g. ASD, ADHD, LD Knowledge of relevant policies and procedures. Knowledge of clinical audit Specialist knowledge of child and adolescent mental health disorders Person Specification Qualifications Essential Masters level qualification or equivalent experience Up to date Professional Registration (to be maintained) Registered Childrens Nurse / Mental Health Nurse / RNLD (Professional Registration with NMC) OR Registered Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist or Speech and Language Therapist. Desirable Specialist qualifications pertaining to Neurodevelopmental disorder Sponsorship Essential Do you have the right to stay and work in the UK without sponsorship (share-codes will be checked if applicable), please state this on your application form. Relations Essential If you are related to a director or have a relationship with a director or employee of an appointing organisation, please state the relationship in your application form. Other Essential Ability to work collaboratively. Understanding of the principles of equal opportunities in relation to staff and clients. Demonstrate a commitment to respecting and displaying the Trust Values at all times The ability to travel independently across the Trust The ability to work flexibly in accordance with service needs. Experience Essential Demonstrable post qualification experience Demonstrable experience of direct clinical work in Neurodevelopmental field or in CAMHS at senior practitioner level. Experience of exercising full clinical responsibility for clients care and treatment, Risk assessment/management. Experience working with children/families/carers. Experience of working with children with neurodevelopmental disorders and their families Desirable Experience of providing supervision Experience of working in multi- disciplinary teams Responsibility for the supervision of others Contribution to service development Skills & Attributes Essential Able to work autonomously as well as in a team. Ability to form therapeutic alliances / relationships with service users and carers. Risk assessment/management skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills including record keeping. Ability to work with children and families with neurodevelopmental needs. Evidence of continuing professional development. Ability to relate relevant theory to practice. IT Skills Ability to problem solve. Knowledge of child development. Knowledge of relevant childcare legislation. Knowledge of own skill limitations and when to seek advice/support. Self-motivating in pursuance of specialist knowledge. Effective care co-ordination. Specialist knowledge and in-depth understanding of a range of learning disability, neuro developmental and mental health issues and the impact on young people and their carers. Knowledge of key government and local policy developments which shape and influence the direction of Childrens Services, NSF and Children and Young Peoples Strategic Plan Desirable Ability and experience of providing supervision to others. Ability and experience of providing training and consultation to others. Research skills. Mentorship skills. Service and organisational development skills. Experience in a specialist area, e.g. ASD, ADHD, LD Knowledge of relevant policies and procedures. Knowledge of clinical audit Specialist knowledge of child and adolescent mental health disorders Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Certificate of Sponsorship Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab). From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab). UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Additional information Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Certificate of Sponsorship Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab). From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab). UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details Employer name Bridgewater Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Address Woodview Child Development Centre Crow Wood Lane Widnes WA8 3LZ Employer's website http://bridgewater.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)